Head to this good old-style Caribbean bakery to indulge in all kinds of delicious sweet snacks, including fantastic cinnamon rolls, coconut pies and cakes. There's also a good variety of natural drinks – try the ginger and pineapple. Also hires out bikes (US$10 per day).
Island Bakery & Sweets
Corn Islands
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